RLG205H5 Lecture : Typed up lecture note

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British christian missionaries: ram mohan roy + the brahmo samaj, sri ramakrishna and swami vivekananda. British south asia 1750-1947: the british made their capital in calcutta and at first, refused to let christian missionaries practice in the calcutta area, baptist protestant missionaries did settle across the river from calcutta, in. Serampore; they denounced the caste system and the worship of idols, eventually creating a dialogue with elitist hindus ram mohan roy (1772-1833) and the brahmo. Also, he became a radical monotheist and hence, against image (idol) worship. In 1803, his father died + ram mohan returned to calcutta, where he was a revenue officer for the east india company (british) In 1803, he wrote a gift for the monotheists, in persian, which argued for www. notesolution. com. Monotheism as an universal religion found in islam: hindu vedanta-he also translated 5 upanishads + wrote vedanta sara, stressing the oneness of god (brahman)

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